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Title: Roasted Vidalia Onion "Flowers"
Categories: Vegetable
Yield: 6 Servings

  Gourmet Magazine, Nov 1991
  Shared by Dorothy Hair Davis
  Date: 05/07/94
ROAST VIDALIA ONION FLOWERS
6lgOnions, Vidalia; (3 1/2 lb)
6tbButter, unsalted; melted
1/4cNuts, Pecans; chopped

=========================== > Directions < ==========================

With a sharp knife, trim the root end of each onion on its root end, cut parallel vertical slices at 1/4 inch intervals into but not through the onion, stopping about 1/2 inch above the root end. Rotate each onion 90 degrees and cut parallel vertical slices in the same manner to from a crosshatch pattern, keeping the onions intact. Arrange the onions, root ends down, in a lightly buttered shallow baking dish large enough to let the onion open or "flower," drizzle them with the butter, and season them with salt and pepper. Bake the onions in the middle of a preheated 350 degree F oven, basting them occasionally, for 1 hour, sprinkle them with the pecans, and bake them for 30 minutes more.

=========================> Notes and Credits <========================

Source: "The Vidalia Onion" p.215 by Barbara Hanson Pierce, Gourmet Magazine, Nov 1991 From: Dorothy Hair Date: 07 May 94

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